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AUTHOR(S) Maria Fernanda Mujica; Maria Luisa Garmendia; Camila Corvalan
AUTHOR(S) Tony Benson; Blain Murphy; Amanda McCloat (et al.)
This study aimed to investigate the impact of COVID-19 on time spent cooking and parental inclusion of children in cooking. A secondary aim was to investigate differences between those who frequently included their children in cooking activities during the COVID-19 pandemic and those that included their children less, on a number of factors such as working from home, parents’ diet quality and cooking skills confidence. Cross-continental survey with Wilcoxon signed ranks, Independent t-tests, Mann Whitney-U, Chi2, and a binomial logistic regression used for assessment.
AUTHOR(S) Laura Censi; Stefania Ruggeri; Myriam Galfo (et al.)
AUTHOR(S) Yaffa Serur; Marit Joffe-Milstein; Itai Pessach
Eating disorders (EDs) are among the most difficult psychiatric disorders to treat in normal conditions. They are likely even more difficult to manage in at-risk conditions such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Currently there is limited evidence about the particular needs and recommended treatment of adolescents with EDs during the COVID-19 outbreak, in particular regarding the use of telemedicine and the involvement of the family in long distance-treatment. We sought to discuss the advantages and problems associated with the use of multi-professional long-distance telemedicine treatment in the management of adolescents with EDs and their families during the COVID-19 outbreak.
AUTHOR(S) Lucía Antúnez; Florencia Alcaire; Gerónimo Brunet (et al.)
This study aimed to explore the use of references to the COVID-19 pandemic as part of the marketing strategies used on Facebook to promote ultra-processed products. A search for Facebook accounts of ultra-processed products was performed using a master list of products commercialised in two online supermarkets in Uruguay. For each of the identified Facebook accounts, all the content posted from the confirmation of the first cases of COVID-19 in Uruguay, on 14 March 2020, until 1 July 2020 was recorded. Posts including mentions to COVID-19, social distancing measures or their consequences were identified and analysed using content analysis.
AUTHOR(S) E. Jansen; G. Thapaliya; A. Aghababian (et al.)
AUTHOR(S) Kaat Philippe; Claire Chabanet; Sylvie Issanchou (et al.)
AUTHOR(S) Alda Troncone; Antonietta Chianese; Angela Zanfardino (et al.)
Recent research indicates that patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D) are at higher risk for disordered eating behaviors (DEBs) than their peers without diabetes. The present study aimed to explore the prevalence of DEBs in a sample of Italian children and adolescents with T1D and in matched-pair healthy controls during the COVID-19 lockdown. In a cross-sectional study, 138 children and adolescents with T1D (aged 8.01–19.11 years, 65 boys) attending a Southern Italian diabetic service and 276 age- and gender-matched healthy peers voluntarily completed an online survey about eating behaviors (ChEAT and EAT-26), anthropometric characteristics, and clinical characteristics.
AUTHOR(S) Dominika Glabska; Dominika Skolmowska; Dominika Guzek
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